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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> welcome back to "early start." >> glad you are with thus morning. deadly meningitis outbreak is growing today. 38 people in six states are fighting it. this is up considerably from 26 yesterday. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now live from atlanta. what is the latest? >> the latest on this is the food and drug administration is telling doctors don't use any products from the new england compoun
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >> fbi agents, u.s. special forces as well, are in libya today. it's been more than three weeks since four americans were killed in a rocket attack on the u.s. consulate in bengauze where i. one of those killed, of course, the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens. the fbi says inadequate security prevented them from starting their investigation in benghazi before now. [ chanting ] >> angry, frustrated people feeling powerless to stop the civil war in syria. this is hama. this is where opposition groups
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but that's okay. at liberty mutual insurance we can "untrip" you as you go through your life with personalized policies and discounts when you need them most. just call... and speak with a licensed representative about saving on your policy when you get married, move into a new house... [crash!] or add a car to your policy. don't forget to ask about saving up to 10% when you combine your auto and home insurance with liberty mutual.
ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> big on the agenda during tonight's presidential debate. health care. the whole segment, all 15 minutes dedicated to this crucial issue and elizabeth cohen is here to talk about, you know, where each candidate stands, how they can score political points. let's begin with where they do stand currently on health care. >> their stands are so different. so different. let's look at obama care, which bewe all kn we all know, but a refresher course. it tells americans you have to buy insurance and it tells ins
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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you feel faint. i would have started flexpen sooner, but i thought it would cost more. turns out it's covered by my insurance plan. thanks to flexpen, vial and syringe are just a memory. ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> it is certainly no secret that modern presidential campaigns try to minimize the unpredictable, but really just like life, anything can happen at any moment to knock the candidates really into a tail spin. when that something happens just a couple of weeks before election d
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >>> neck and neck, a new breakdown of the poll numbers with just 29 days left in the race. >> fake debate, real issues. bill o'reilly and jon stewart go where the candidates would never dare. >> ready, willing but unable to serve in the military because of his weight. a young recruit transforms himself and we are going to talk to him live. it is a pretty remarkable story, folks. welcome back to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it is 29 minutes past the hour. we'll start with campaig
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healthcare is a big cost to most businesses. in this very tight economic environment, you're looking to save money. the problem with obamacare is it mandates business provide a certain level of benefits which may or may not fit the cost structure of that business. the fear is that businesses will dump individual who had been getting their healthcare through the business, dump them into the exchanges that are created by obamacare and just pay the fine. you have people that were looking forward to keeping their own policy now have to get their own policy in the exchange. it's a question of economics. do you want to retain good workers and pay workers a fair wage? absolutely. but you also have to make the books balance too. i think the fear is that with healthcare cost continuing to rise in the new mandates and the taxes that are put on by obamacare, you're going to have more and more businesses who will be a washing their hands of healthcare. host: don in mexico independent caller. you're on the air with frank donatelli of gopac.
healthcare is a big cost to most businesses. in this very tight economic environment, you're looking to save money. the problem with obamacare is it mandates business provide a certain level of benefits which may or may not fit the cost structure of that business. the fear is that businesses will dump individual who had been getting their healthcare through the business, dump them into the exchanges that are created by obamacare and just pay the fine. you have people that were looking forward...
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that's why i voted against the president's healthcare reform because it's not a reformed healthcare. it is necessary we must reform healthcare, if you leave defense of medicine out of it, you haven't done a thing. ask the people of montana, they were told insurance premiums will go down $2500, they went up. it cost every member in montana $5000 for your experiment supporting the president. >> senator tester you have 30 seconds. >> i will say this, any time jobs are lost, that's a bad deal. we're talking about epa regs been on the books for 20 years. with a talking about a company that made $1.60 billion in profits last year. the fact, they should invest in that plant. the problem is, congressman, you bring up stuff and hope it sticks. i did not vote for cap and trade. i voted for procedural motion to talk about energy policy in this country. we need to have a debate about that energy policy. we need to have a debate on cap and trade too. to make sure it work or not work for this country. there's plenty of things we need to debate for him to stand up here and list off a litany of thin
that's why i voted against the president's healthcare reform because it's not a reformed healthcare. it is necessary we must reform healthcare, if you leave defense of medicine out of it, you haven't done a thing. ask the people of montana, they were told insurance premiums will go down $2500, they went up. it cost every member in montana $5000 for your experiment supporting the president. >> senator tester you have 30 seconds. >> i will say this, any time jobs are lost, that's a...
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that's why i voted against the president's healthcare reform because it's not a reformed healthcare. it is necessary we must reform healthcare, if you leave defense of medicine out of it, you haven't done a thing. ask the people of montana, they were told insurance premiums will go down $2500, they went up. it cost every member in montana $5000 for your experiment supporting the president. >> senator tester you have 30 seconds. >> i will say this, any time jobs are lost, that's a bad deal. we're talking about epa regs been on the books for 20 years. with a talking about a company that made $1.60 billion in profits last year. the fact, they should invest in that plant. the problem is, congressman, you bring up stuff and hope it sticks. i did not vote for cap and trade. i voted for procedural motion to talk about energy policy in this country. we need to have a debate about that energy policy. we need to have a debate on cap and trade too. to make sure it work or not work for this country. there's plenty of things we need to debate for him to stand up here and list off a litany of thin
that's why i voted against the president's healthcare reform because it's not a reformed healthcare. it is necessary we must reform healthcare, if you leave defense of medicine out of it, you haven't done a thing. ask the people of montana, they were told insurance premiums will go down $2500, they went up. it cost every member in montana $5000 for your experiment supporting the president. >> senator tester you have 30 seconds. >> i will say this, any time jobs are lost, that's a...
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times he voted against women's healthcare in our state. i brought millions of dollars to help those women be able to get healthcare. so when i listen to his jobs program which is basically a rehash of taxes for the wealthiest people in the country. that didn't drive us to jobs creation we want to see. we've been through that picture before and it's failed and that's why we can't go back to it. >> the subject of medicare fee chured last night in the bedate -- debate. governor romney talked about a voucher program. president obama's affordable care act doesn't offer a long-term fix to medicare. so what is your plan to keep medicare solid while not forcing seniors to fend for themselves? >> for me, medicare is not an es ter rick debate. my mom who worked in the factries of new jersey who worked hard to get us in the middle class. she was fighting alzheimer's, medicare was her healthcare security. that's why under the affordable carry act we extended the life of medicare until 2024 and thotes why we will continue to work to look at various pro
times he voted against women's healthcare in our state. i brought millions of dollars to help those women be able to get healthcare. so when i listen to his jobs program which is basically a rehash of taxes for the wealthiest people in the country. that didn't drive us to jobs creation we want to see. we've been through that picture before and it's failed and that's why we can't go back to it. >> the subject of medicare fee chured last night in the bedate -- debate. governor romney talked...
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and there was a report earlier this year focusing on rural healthcare. we are in a time where we are relying more and more on our guard and reserve for these numbers. they are returning to rural areas that are not supported with military treatment facilities, areas that may not have a va facility close by. they are not just coming back to the support of a military base and a unit that they know. they are coming back to the civilian world. that time between the pressure of combat to the time they are walking down main street u.s.a. is short. those individuals are the ones we need to capture and utilize new ideas like tricare and telehealth. not a blanket statement that we can allow our veterans to go down the street, but in specific areas, specific cases where we know we can reach that veteran in a timely manner to protect them and hopefully reduce the suicide rates, those are the things we need to look at. the tricare discussion is just part of a larger equations. how can we develop as many options as possible to reach these returning veterans who have t
and there was a report earlier this year focusing on rural healthcare. we are in a time where we are relying more and more on our guard and reserve for these numbers. they are returning to rural areas that are not supported with military treatment facilities, areas that may not have a va facility close by. they are not just coming back to the support of a military base and a unit that they know. they are coming back to the civilian world. that time between the pressure of combat to the time...
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. >> one part of healthcare reform did away with insurance company's ability to deny coverage for people with pre- existing conditions. part of the trade-off was requiring people to have coverage for individual mandates. good would you say we are keeping pre-existing conditions coverage, and if so, how would you pay for it? >> i support repealing the health care act. what i hear from the state of nebraska is they supported it as well. did we do not like the individual mandate. we do not like the government coming between a doctor and a patient. pre-existing conditions, that is important we are able to address that. what i will tell you is we will not pay for it by spilling over 7000 billion dollars from medicare. that was the trade-off on the health-care aren't now. that was the deal made. that is not sound policy. everybody knows it is not sound policy. we can look for savings with tort reform. medical procedures that are required are often unnecessary. that is one way we can look at it. >> i signed a bill, and it had no impact of all. this is a decrease in payment to insurance companie
. >> one part of healthcare reform did away with insurance company's ability to deny coverage for people with pre- existing conditions. part of the trade-off was requiring people to have coverage for individual mandates. good would you say we are keeping pre-existing conditions coverage, and if so, how would you pay for it? >> i support repealing the health care act. what i hear from the state of nebraska is they supported it as well. did we do not like the individual mandate. we do...
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i want to know where this healthcare is that i'm supposed to be able to get. i have been disabled for seven years and i have no health care. host: christine mcconville, you talked about people fighting the health care law, including a man who was fed up. he became his own lawyer and filed a lawsuit against massachusetts public health insurance. why is this gentleman fighting the state, what is his goal, and how is it turning out? guest: well, not to understand the fundamentals of the massachusetts law, you have to understand the mandate, which is a huge issue in the supreme court. in massachusetts, they wanted to make sure that everybody had health insurance, that it was available to people with pre- existing conditions, disabilities. if you are on your own, and you want to get health insurance, you are not paying through the roof. in order for this to work, there had to be a catch all in the law that set everybody will be in, or nobody will begin. we cannot have people pick and choose. during negotiations insurance companies were concerned, if they were force
i want to know where this healthcare is that i'm supposed to be able to get. i have been disabled for seven years and i have no health care. host: christine mcconville, you talked about people fighting the health care law, including a man who was fed up. he became his own lawyer and filed a lawsuit against massachusetts public health insurance. why is this gentleman fighting the state, what is his goal, and how is it turning out? guest: well, not to understand the fundamentals of the...
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that's why i work hard on jobs and making sure healthcare is there. that's why i ask for your vote in this election. >> we leave it there. we thank you for coming here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we close now with thanks to all of our panelists for being here. and we thank you to both senators. thank you for watching. from all oufs at njtv.>> both cg about unemployment in virginia. in southern virginia, mitt romney talked about supporting coal at his rally. we will show you that at 8:30 p.m. eastern. sunday morning, the connecticut senate debate, linda mcmahon against chris murphy. that the date is sunday morning, 11:00 eastern on c- span. >> need to tackle our challenges before they tackle us. we need to save and strengthen medicare and social security, and we are putting the ideas on the table. we are going to save these benefits for seniors and my generation so these promises are kept. >> they have laid out that what barack obama and joe biden did is they stole
that's why i work hard on jobs and making sure healthcare is there. that's why i ask for your vote in this election. >> we leave it there. we thank you for coming here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we close now with thanks to all of our panelists for being here. and we thank you to both senators. thank you for watching. from all oufs at njtv.>> both cg about unemployment in virginia. in...
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healthcare. as long as anybody can go into an emergency room and receive free health care, our system is non-sustainable because somebody is going to pay for somebody else's health care. talking is the bit about food stamps. since this great recession, those numbers have almost doubled. i am not saying that they are not needed. we need to help starving people. but as long as people are receiving those things, someone else is paying for them. as far as the other thing i find frustrating is that there is no accountability. obama spent a lot of his power pushing through obamacare. but why didn't he put some time and effort into the simpson- bowles plan? planned putting some of those bankers who were too big to fail in to jail? there has not been one banker personally affected by their choices. we just heard that the new york state attorney general is trying to sue morgan stanley. that is about it. that is a weak slap in the face. host: that is susan from pennsylvania. do you think pennsylvania is a
healthcare. as long as anybody can go into an emergency room and receive free health care, our system is non-sustainable because somebody is going to pay for somebody else's health care. talking is the bit about food stamps. since this great recession, those numbers have almost doubled. i am not saying that they are not needed. we need to help starving people. but as long as people are receiving those things, someone else is paying for them. as far as the other thing i find frustrating is that...
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87% democratic yet he worked with thim them every week and aument all the time and managed to get his healthcare plan passed with only two descending votes. so i think you saw some of that from him. in terms of the brooder picture is americans -- and this is not a knock, they generally want what they don't have. when one party is in control you tend to have elections like 2006 or 2010 where the party that controls everything gets slapped down. and then when you have what you have now where you have split control where the democrats have 2/3 and the republicans have 1/3 of washington, then people say i think we'll be better with one party control and then they say be careful what you wish for. >> i just have two comments. last night my reaction to the debate was where is the substance mr. romney? is that a good debate just throwing around a lot of comments. and i didn't think the spt taking credit for some of the things he's doing. and the second comment i is minority voters are scared of the i.d. i would like to see if you would comment on how you're polling and if you're involved with any of th
87% democratic yet he worked with thim them every week and aument all the time and managed to get his healthcare plan passed with only two descending votes. so i think you saw some of that from him. in terms of the brooder picture is americans -- and this is not a knock, they generally want what they don't have. when one party is in control you tend to have elections like 2006 or 2010 where the party that controls everything gets slapped down. and then when you have what you have now where you...
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>> we'll talk to you about healthcare, mr. vice president. you have two minutes. but in particular i want to talk to you about aids and not aids in china or africa but right here in this country where black women between the ages of 25-44 are 13 times more likely to die of the the disease than their counterparts. what should the government's role be to help the end of this ep dem snick >> this is a great tragedy when you think about the e nasdaq compositeous cost in the united states and around the world of the pandemic, really. millions of lives lost, millions more infected and facing a very bleak future. and in some parts of the world sort of the entire productive generation has been eliminated as a result of aids. we need to do the basic work. the president's been deeply concerned about it. he has moved and proposed and into then through the congress an authorization for $15 billion to help the international effort to be targeted in those places where we need to do everything we can through a combination of education as wel
>> we'll talk to you about healthcare, mr. vice president. you have two minutes. but in particular i want to talk to you about aids and not aids in china or africa but right here in this country where black women between the ages of 25-44 are 13 times more likely to die of the the disease than their counterparts. what should the government's role be to help the end of this ep dem snick >> this is a great tragedy when you think about the e nasdaq compositeous cost in the united...
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think of the healthcare act of last june. maybe this is good news because the court over the past few years has proven to be the last refuges of decision making as congress and executive branches have proven themselves too often mired in gridlock and avoidance behavior that typify so many institutions. on the other hand the old mythology that the supreme court can depend upon a neutral analyst of legal principles to resolve these tough issues is more and more suspect. the court itself has been mired in ideological and partisan bickering. witness the acid tone of the four conservative justices in their dissent in the healthcare case. this partisanship and what i view to be the intellectual gamesmanship of those who erect false interpretive facades to justify the outcome oriented reasoning, detracts from the historic role of our final and most august deliberative body. the early 1900s, hostile to main form of collective action by workers, only in the 1950s blazing a trail for integration and recognition that separate is inheren
think of the healthcare act of last june. maybe this is good news because the court over the past few years has proven to be the last refuges of decision making as congress and executive branches have proven themselves too often mired in gridlock and avoidance behavior that typify so many institutions. on the other hand the old mythology that the supreme court can depend upon a neutral analyst of legal principles to resolve these tough issues is more and more suspect. the court itself has been...
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i used to consult with healthcare providers. we don't need to have a board of 15 people telling us what kinds of treatments we should have. we instead need to put insurance plans, providers, hospitals, doctors on target such that they have an incentive as you say, performance pay, and that's happening. intermountain health care does it superbly well and so to others. but the right answer is not to have the federal government take over health care and start mandating to america telling a patient and a doctor what kind of treatment they can have. the private market and individual responsibility always works best. >> obama: this board that we're talking about can't make decisions about what treatments are given. that's prohibited in the law. but let's go back to what governor romney indicated; that under his plan he would be able to cover people with preexisting conditions. governor what your plan does is to duplicate what is already the law, which says that, you know, if you are out of health insurance for three months then you ca
i used to consult with healthcare providers. we don't need to have a board of 15 people telling us what kinds of treatments we should have. we instead need to put insurance plans, providers, hospitals, doctors on target such that they have an incentive as you say, performance pay, and that's happening. intermountain health care does it superbly well and so to others. but the right answer is not to have the federal government take over health care and start mandating to america telling a patient...
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romney's approach is the wrong approach on taxes on deficit on wall street reform, on medicare and healthcare. >> eliot: on "good morning america," comedian jon stewart said he tried the same strategy in an upcoming debate with bile o'reilly. >> strategy that obama took, it is the rope-a-dope but instead of letting your opponent punch himself out you just get beat up. >> eliot: ouch. piling insult on top of self-inflicted injury, john sununu told msnbc's andrea mitchell -- >> what people saw last night i think, was a president that revealed his incompetence, how lazy and detached he is. >> did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> eliot: wow. asked if sununu's comments had overtones, it seems that way. obama's senior adviser david axelrod thinks romney's say what works strategy will ultimately work against him. >> eliot: which had better mean the next debate unless the president wants to see this slip away from him. joining me now rolling stone national affairs correspondent tim
romney's approach is the wrong approach on taxes on deficit on wall street reform, on medicare and healthcare. >> eliot: on "good morning america," comedian jon stewart said he tried the same strategy in an upcoming debate with bile o'reilly. >> strategy that obama took, it is the rope-a-dope but instead of letting your opponent punch himself out you just get beat up. >> eliot: ouch. piling insult on top of self-inflicted injury, john sununu told msnbc's andrea...
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to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. >> that ad is referring to the fact that in his decision to uphold the affordable care act earlier this year, the supreme court redefined individual mandate as a tax. what it actually does is require everyone to have health insurance since many people already do, it is a bit of a stretch to consider that a tax on all americans. when you look at the president's policies as a whole he has enacted several tax breaks for the middle class. like the adoption and dependent care tax credits and a 2% payroll tax cut. the ad claims mitt romney would then lower taxes on the middle class but look, when you look at this ad, the facts don't add up. according to the tax policy center, romney would have to get rid of the president's tax breaks effectively raising taxes on the middle class all in order to pay for his tax cuts for the wealthy. and speaking of taxes and spending cuts, leaders in the senate right now are working on a plan to avoid the fiscal cliff come january. we're looking at $720 billion worth o
to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll pay higher taxes and more for your medicine. >> that ad is referring to the fact that in his decision to uphold the affordable care act earlier this year, the supreme court redefined individual mandate as a tax. what it actually does is require everyone to have health insurance since many people already do, it is a bit of a stretch to consider that a tax on all americans. when you look at the president's policies as a whole he has enacted...
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they really want our healthcare. we have made a major investment of intellectual capital to begin to bring that sort of healthcare out into the world. if we think we can do well there, there will be lots of other opportunities for us. liz: great medical talent. do you have any trouble that the cleveland sky skyline behind us, that this is a place to live. >> the model prints people here. they want to come and work at the cleveland clinic. people are not coming to cleveland because it will be a day at the beach. they are coming here to be professionals. they are dedicated to being doctors and working. it is a very good filter for us. liz: they better not be coming for the weather. one of the years there was 10 feet of snow. we had a gorgeous day yesterday at the rock 'n roll hall of fame. we had "the closing bell" ringing in about 26 minutes. other major industries are up more than 1% for the week. the dow about two flatline. sandra smith coming up to highlight the big winners. yes, we are here in cleveland talking to
they really want our healthcare. we have made a major investment of intellectual capital to begin to bring that sort of healthcare out into the world. if we think we can do well there, there will be lots of other opportunities for us. liz: great medical talent. do you have any trouble that the cleveland sky skyline behind us, that this is a place to live. >> the model prints people here. they want to come and work at the cleveland clinic. people are not coming to cleveland because it will...
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has a compassion and a program for the middle class and he's against the big banks and that he is for healthcare for patients is inconsistent with everything he said during the republican debates and certainly afterward. so this was a new -- what mitt romney had done -- if he had done this on saturday night live with a straight face, everyone would have been laughing, and what he got away with because the president refused to pin him down. dagen: so he's the first politician ever to change tactics mid election? he's not the first politician to change strategy mid election. >> no, but the facts are the facts. if we're talking about jobs and the economy, the greatest thing about this campaign is that voters have no way to say this there's not a difference between the parties. i don't care what you say, romney and the president are in different directions for the country, that's with fiscal policy, domestic policy, with healthcare especially. it is abundantly clear, and i don't know why the president didn't explain why the 5 trillion dollars that's going to be loss and why the 2 trillion is expecte
has a compassion and a program for the middle class and he's against the big banks and that he is for healthcare for patients is inconsistent with everything he said during the republican debates and certainly afterward. so this was a new -- what mitt romney had done -- if he had done this on saturday night live with a straight face, everyone would have been laughing, and what he got away with because the president refused to pin him down. dagen: so he's the first politician ever to change...
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[talking over each other] cheryl: we will talk to ruby tuesday's e o and ask how healthcare is impacting his hiring plans. you might find yourself eyeing the 2012 calendar with more scrutiny after facebook but fred lane is here to tell you how to spot the next big ipo and avoid the flock. raymond james's investment vice-chairman. great to talk to you. the ipo spectrum overall for 2012 you get a sort of response from most investors. why do you say we could have had some big winners. >> we look at tech i p os and the winners have outnumbered losers 3-1. cheryl: i brought up facebook. >> that was a $15 billion ipo end gets a lot of prominence and media attention as it should. it is down 33%. the idea market is in terrible shambles. is not. actually the number of deals coming to market is up overall ipos up 34% versus last year in terms of a number of deals looking at q3 and looking at q32012 vs 2011 up 100%. i have a good memory. wasn't long ago that in 2009-2010-2011, we just were not seeing much in the way of ipos at all. it is a positive sign in terms of capital markets functioning that
[talking over each other] cheryl: we will talk to ruby tuesday's e o and ask how healthcare is impacting his hiring plans. you might find yourself eyeing the 2012 calendar with more scrutiny after facebook but fred lane is here to tell you how to spot the next big ipo and avoid the flock. raymond james's investment vice-chairman. great to talk to you. the ipo spectrum overall for 2012 you get a sort of response from most investors. why do you say we could have had some big winners. >> we...
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the rising cost of healthcare insurance was number one on their minds, tracy. energy cost, uncertainty over government actions, those are a few other top ranking concerns. we have to take a listen to what they say. tracy: they have the cash, just not the conviction. >> that is exactly right. tracy: you are right. story on the website? >> not yet. but we are covering it all day. tracy: you have to start reading her stuff more. she writes awesome things. our first guest says all the markets are about politics. joining us now rick nelson, common fund chief investment officer. i am glad you are here. never have politics been so intertwined in the financial markets. >> the markets are continually looking to either monetary authorities or fiscal authorities, in terms of what they will do to help lead us out of this. of course, as we know, having politicians lead us out of this is a test. it has really come to a head. tracy: let's talk about what is interesting, also in november, the national people's congress, they change hands as well. >> that is correct. the senior
the rising cost of healthcare insurance was number one on their minds, tracy. energy cost, uncertainty over government actions, those are a few other top ranking concerns. we have to take a listen to what they say. tracy: they have the cash, just not the conviction. >> that is exactly right. tracy: you are right. story on the website? >> not yet. but we are covering it all day. tracy: you have to start reading her stuff more. she writes awesome things. our first guest says all the...
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the second one, the healthcare option. below that, the issue of taxes. i think, you know, it does not necessarily match up against the talking points that are out there. ashley: according to the u.s. census between 2008 and 2010, 23,000 small businesses were lost. did you get a sense that we are kind of gaining back some of those small jobs? what is the environment like for starting small businesses? >> great question. earlier this summer we put out an overall small business report. a lot of small businesses are talking about adding to their payroll. i think the overall sign relates to whether or not small businesses are optimistic and whether they will add new employees. that is looking very favorably. ashley: the number one issue is regulation. cutting through red tape. >> absolutely. i think that matches up again with the report that they put out earlier this morning which is, small businesses, they have a lot on their minds. and lots of challenges from inception to becoming successful. anything the government can do to get red tape for paperwork and
the second one, the healthcare option. below that, the issue of taxes. i think, you know, it does not necessarily match up against the talking points that are out there. ashley: according to the u.s. census between 2008 and 2010, 23,000 small businesses were lost. did you get a sense that we are kind of gaining back some of those small jobs? what is the environment like for starting small businesses? >> great question. earlier this summer we put out an overall small business report. a lot...
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united healthcare. how about walmart. walmart hitting an all-time high today. they are working closely with american express to make a new prepaid card. great for their customers. some of them are low income, live paycheck to paycheck. back to you. cheryl: they have been trying to get into banking for years. thank you so much. dennis: california gas prices hitting a new record high. $4.67 a gallon. jerry brown taking emergency action. adam joining us live from a gas station in l.a. purport. >> summer standard is more stringent. there are reasons behind this hike. one, demand. two, california has a more stringent demand of gas. three, the fact that a number of refineries that make this gas here in california have gone down. a major fire back in august in the bay area. you add all of that up and gas prices are significantly higher. behind me, there are only two cars at the station. the regular prices $4.99 a gallon. the fact that california gas is averaging $4.67, if you find one that low, you better fill up. when you talk to customers in the golden state, and th
united healthcare. how about walmart. walmart hitting an all-time high today. they are working closely with american express to make a new prepaid card. great for their customers. some of them are low income, live paycheck to paycheck. back to you. cheryl: they have been trying to get into banking for years. thank you so much. dennis: california gas prices hitting a new record high. $4.67 a gallon. jerry brown taking emergency action. adam joining us live from a gas station in l.a. purport....
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he did the same thing with healthcare and regulation. stuart: i just said a moment ago that i think you want the policy debate. that is separate. that is all about how you come across. romney said something about a trickle-down government. >> a very critical pivot moment for me when he used the trickle-down. he changed that to a government dialogue. he said that obama believes in government trickle-down. >> one of the biggest questions this morning is what happened to barack obama. you know, all of his pals are dumping on him and saying he needed a teleprompter. i tell you what i think happened there. this is the same president who they have enjoyed giving campaign speeches which consist mainly of standing up there and ridiculing and mocking his opponent. the audience laughs it up. the pundits laugh it up. the fact is he has stopped thinking about public policy and he never expected to be in a debate with someone who had done his homework the way romney did. as a result, he was completely unprepared. stuart: the president of the united s
he did the same thing with healthcare and regulation. stuart: i just said a moment ago that i think you want the policy debate. that is separate. that is all about how you come across. romney said something about a trickle-down government. >> a very critical pivot moment for me when he used the trickle-down. he changed that to a government dialogue. he said that obama believes in government trickle-down. >> one of the biggest questions this morning is what happened to barack obama....
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a couple of the medical device makers in the healthcare sector, taking huge hits today. angiodynamics, down about 12% right now. it earned 5 cents in the same quarter last year. although its revenues were up and it made a big acquisition, but guys if i put the year to date chart, this is a stock that's down 26% so far this year. so it obviously showing it struggles with the -- its struggles with the slowing economy. another medical device maker, edward life sciences, its stock is up about 23% so far this year. it is taking a huge hit in today's session, down about 18% right now. it said that its third quarter sales are going to be weak. their heart valve sales in particular they said have been hurt by european us-- european austerity measures. they also said slower than expected growth in the united states hurt earnings there as well. coming up after the bell, alcoa and yum! brands, we will have a preview, same time next hour. connell dagen back to you. connell: keep it here on markets now talking about small business with big problems. dagen: the head of the national fe
a couple of the medical device makers in the healthcare sector, taking huge hits today. angiodynamics, down about 12% right now. it earned 5 cents in the same quarter last year. although its revenues were up and it made a big acquisition, but guys if i put the year to date chart, this is a stock that's down 26% so far this year. so it obviously showing it struggles with the -- its struggles with the slowing economy. another medical device maker, edward life sciences, its stock is up about 23%...
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some of these regulatory burdens which come out of the dodd frank legislation, which come out of the healthcare, and that might allow the economy to do better, so you get, you know, the equity market to respond a bit more positively, perhaps, and treasuries a bit more negatively. dagen: got you on that, chris. one last thing, though, we got that report, speaking of the economy, from adp earlier today, is there any reason for us and you to believe that job creation will pick up significantly in say the next six months? >> i don't think significantly, no. the adp report is nice. we like it because it gives us something to trade, but there's been very little correlation between adp data and non-farm payrolls. and frankly as we go from where we stand now into the end of the year, and the first part of next year, you know, we think the economy is going to be very sluggish as people sit back and wait to see how this fiscal cliff issue is dealt with by the new legislature and executive. dagen: pull the belts tight, that's all we can say. chris, thank you. good to see you as always. thanks for making s
some of these regulatory burdens which come out of the dodd frank legislation, which come out of the healthcare, and that might allow the economy to do better, so you get, you know, the equity market to respond a bit more positively, perhaps, and treasuries a bit more negatively. dagen: got you on that, chris. one last thing, though, we got that report, speaking of the economy, from adp earlier today, is there any reason for us and you to believe that job creation will pick up significantly in...
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they may have been exposed to find out if they are having symptoms and to instruct them to seek healthcare should they be ill. so it's possible we might identify other cases in the coming days. some things include chills, fever and nausea. >> to have a shot six days later you are fighting for your life and you lose your life. >> my children have lost a father. >> the drug maker new england compounding issued last week for three lots of the steroids. it is also voluntarily surrendered its license. >> mary ann thank you so much. it is 20 minutes after the hour. the much antis baited jobs report is due out in just about p hours. one of those -- a lot of people looking for a job. cheryl casone knee has done a lot to let you know about companies hiring right now. >> she is here doing that every week. >> they say it has nothing to do with politics but a release date for the new film on the raid for killing bin laden sparks a controversy. we will tell you about the timing for that. [ male announcer ] if you had a dollar for every dollar car insurance companies say they'll save yoby switching, you
they may have been exposed to find out if they are having symptoms and to instruct them to seek healthcare should they be ill. so it's possible we might identify other cases in the coming days. some things include chills, fever and nausea. >> to have a shot six days later you are fighting for your life and you lose your life. >> my children have lost a father. >> the drug maker new england compounding issued last week for three lots of the steroids. it is also voluntarily...
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stthploueerns to thehi to thie l be ruled on the affordable healthcare act back in the spring. but i believe there is a majority on the court to say race is out of the question. one way or the other whether it's bignrri eernose toe dio justice is o'connor has been replaced by justice alito. justice kennedy was in the minority in the 2003 case. ayta slset ohe ofs bes of trying to formulate your classes based on race. alisyn: we would have to be lor blinds in terms of admissions. judge andrew napolitano, great yeld g pta. trto s uheib and she gets shot down for the crime of going to school. a free speech fighter joins to us explain why she considers the real war on women to be unfoldingverseas and why she e ati dvee.ues n gng nt t h oig committee asked questions about our security at the consulate in libya. ralph peters is ahead with his take. >> a compound owned by us serving like a csulate was each lesn 6 d be tde the ambassador in that facility, isn't that true? >> sir, we had the correct number of assets in benghazi at enee uf1 e is expired. to start off by saying you had the
stthploueerns to thehi to thie l be ruled on the affordable healthcare act back in the spring. but i believe there is a majority on the court to say race is out of the question. one way or the other whether it's bignrri eernose toe dio justice is o'connor has been replaced by justice alito. justice kennedy was in the minority in the 2003 case. ayta slset ohe ofs bes of trying to formulate your classes based on race. alisyn: we would have to be lor blinds in terms of admissions. judge andrew...